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. >> britain would not have gone to war in iraq. maybe the united states would. >> stephen: i don't know. are the facts important there. because i have to be a fan of facts. because feeling is first. and it felt right to get saddam, did it not feel like -- seems like a bad guy, seemed dangerous. feels like take them down. later the facts subverted that good feeling. so what good are the facts? >> in subverting that good feeling. >> stephen: you want to make me feel bad. >> i want to make you feel bad. >> stephen: really. >> stephen: if you feel that way. i believe in the reality-based community. i mean --. >> stephen: reality is pretty sad. >> stephen: it can be but then we have more need of comedians. >> stephen: you know what f you find a good one, tell me about him. >> where might i look. >> stephen: jon stewart. (laughter) he's really funny. he's really funny. let me ask you, political writing from a decade without a name this past decade, you mean. >> it's a weird decade which in a way begins with 9/11 and i think ends on the f
. >> britain would not have gone to war in iraq. maybe the united states would. >> stephen: i don't know. are the facts important there. because i have to be a fan of facts. because feeling is first. and it felt right to get saddam, did it not feel like -- seems like a bad guy, seemed dangerous. feels like take them down. later the facts subverted that good feeling. so what good are the facts? >> in subverting that good feeling. >> stephen: you want to make me feel bad....
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s about his papers on ethical methods there's a gap on britain's new shelves the sunday after murdoch hastily axed the best selling news of the world as claimed swirled of illegally tapping the phones of crime victims and dead soldiers' families as laura emmett reports it's a watershed moment for the easy relationship between britain's won't asians and press. but every media outlet in town t.v. even the sky writers when it's a myth. hate's life the long running simpsons takes a shot at its owner rupert murdoch aka montgomery burns in an episode broadcast apparently coincidentally this week. but it's not the only old piece of timing in the extraordinary phone hacking case that seems to get more scandalous every day the list of something like four thousand names which the police have have since about two thousand and four two thousand and five and yet they promise facie evidence of criminal activity by these individuals and boy by the murdoch empire and yet they have not acted on it so why now just as the murdoch deal to take control of satellite t.v. giant b. sky b. look sure to go ahe
s about his papers on ethical methods there's a gap on britain's new shelves the sunday after murdoch hastily axed the best selling news of the world as claimed swirled of illegally tapping the phones of crime victims and dead soldiers' families as laura emmett reports it's a watershed moment for the easy relationship between britain's won't asians and press. but every media outlet in town t.v. even the sky writers when it's a myth. hate's life the long running simpsons takes a shot at its...
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scandal gripping britain goes international as the u.s. senate takes aim at the media empire. washington's plan missile shield over europe has been labeled as the main ericsson behind a wide ink has been a russian american relations by foreign minister sergey lavrov the u.s. has brushed off moscow's concerns over the project maintaining the shields only to protect against attacks from rogue states but some say it's taking advantage of bitterness to see through our reports. u.s. missile defense plans in europe are of course up for discussion here in washington foreign minister lavrov said russian news for him legally binding guarantees that the european missile defense project will not threaten russia's security there have been words before washington has many times said that the system would not be against russia but moscow needs to have it on paper some analyst explained that this urge that russia has for getting everything on paper with promises in the past that were not fulfilled for example when the soviet union collapsed russia was assured that nato would not be expanding
scandal gripping britain goes international as the u.s. senate takes aim at the media empire. washington's plan missile shield over europe has been labeled as the main ericsson behind a wide ink has been a russian american relations by foreign minister sergey lavrov the u.s. has brushed off moscow's concerns over the project maintaining the shields only to protect against attacks from rogue states but some say it's taking advantage of bitterness to see through our reports. u.s. missile defense...
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over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted meanwhile of britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond the murdoch empire which claims the sunday mirror tabloid also bought celebrities voicemail messages those artes gay and if you check out reports critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg in a society that no longer values individual privacy. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch's media empire rages on public and political fury has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the u.s. more rapidly than elsewhere every time you tap on your cell or click on google or use your mail service everybody's sort of just clicks through that you agree to our terms and conditions well those terms and conditions are very very heavily weighted against you and your privacy interests we see breaches of privacy happening. all across america all across the world really in
over claims the voice mails of nine eleven victims were also targeted meanwhile of britain's hacking scandal appears to be spreading beyond the murdoch empire which claims the sunday mirror tabloid also bought celebrities voicemail messages those artes gay and if you check out reports critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg in a society that no longer values individual privacy. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch's media empire rages on public and political fury...
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should was made public by john bolton in two thousand and two the plan was passed over to france and britain who decided to bring it to life in november last year certainly it was necessary to a very high whether an attempt of a coup had been made before that that could be organized by france or britain the attempt failed in october. after this failed attempt another coup was planned it in this is killing all the heads of the libyan national congress if they got together in one place during a big celebration. that failed though because the situation in the region changed after the revolutions in tunisia and egypt at that moment france and britain decided to carry out our operation and present this good town where as a people's rebellion. was the aim of. every member of a call ation pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war. however in terms of basic goals a book it is worth noting changes that have started in africa like those which begin large areas of the middle almost all feel there are already two zones being created first of all it w
should was made public by john bolton in two thousand and two the plan was passed over to france and britain who decided to bring it to life in november last year certainly it was necessary to a very high whether an attempt of a coup had been made before that that could be organized by france or britain the attempt failed in october. after this failed attempt another coup was planned it in this is killing all the heads of the libyan national congress if they got together in one place during a...
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so obviously our problem is much worse and britain's that problem why are they the ones that are acting like this is an emergency and they have to do something about it right away and our politicians are speaking on capitol hill well i'm not sure what this. in terms of how they break it down but in general if you were to take the aggregate debt that's not held by the government you know in the u.s. for instance a lot of it's actually held by security and so therefore you know that number would drop significantly i think they're very comparable in terms of the numbers but really it goes to the philosophy of the two governments you have this conservative government the u.k. versus a more progressive government in the us and the conservative government believes that you really need to address the deficit mediately first whereas i think that the obama administration's new us is much more concerned about the negative effects about you know coming off of the housing bubble and all of the jobs that could be lost as a result of of that sort of talk do you think they're really concerned though b
so obviously our problem is much worse and britain's that problem why are they the ones that are acting like this is an emergency and they have to do something about it right away and our politicians are speaking on capitol hill well i'm not sure what this. in terms of how they break it down but in general if you were to take the aggregate debt that's not held by the government you know in the u.s. for instance a lot of it's actually held by security and so therefore you know that number would...
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rocked rupert murdoch's already shaky media empire public fury over the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry also. they've got to take a nap so they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats to the country's credit rating might be downgraded it will make us fail to raise america's debt ceiling as more states the economic crisis. and the one hundred and thirteen bodies have now been recovered from the water something pleasure cruiser disaster on the volga river while divers that continue efforts to find around twenty still missing. a very warm welcome to you this is on the line from moscow i'm rob reception a former executive of the disgraced news of the world has reportedly been arrested over the u.k.'s a phone hacking scandal british m.p.'s meantime pressing rupert murdoch to face questioning of a continuing allegations that several of his newspapers were engaged in a voicemail hacking and bribed senior officials result he's a lawyer and reports the media mogul's read rise over the decades was
rocked rupert murdoch's already shaky media empire public fury over the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry also. they've got to take a nap so they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats to the country's credit rating might be downgraded it will make us fail to raise america's debt ceiling as more states the economic crisis. and the one hundred and thirteen bodies have now been recovered...
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that he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken police politicians and the press. to greece agreeing on bail out for the debt stricken country but fears remain about the future. protests are expected in spain against the government's. financial woes . challenges on earth excuse me in space sophie interviews one of the first humans to ever step foot on the moon of course that of buzz aldrin i'm told that the lunar landing is the most important part of an astronauts mission to stick around for this the interview is coming your way right now. it's a great pleasure to have you with us here today thanks so i always wanted to ask you are we alone out there. there's no evidence that says that. we're not alone. i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are. where i don't there's no evidence but you think you. know that's that's a. a jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information we were very careful not to excite the people who would jump to the conclusion that an observation immediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere els
that he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken police politicians and the press. to greece agreeing on bail out for the debt stricken country but fears remain about the future. protests are expected in spain against the government's. financial woes . challenges on earth excuse me in space sophie interviews one of the first humans to ever step foot on the moon of course that of buzz aldrin i'm told that the lunar landing is the most important part of an astronauts mission to...
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paganism has just been given the status of religion in britain. it's growing. some say there's a quarter of a million follower. so many that british police issued guidelines for officers should they stumpble upon something like this. >> some ceremonies inclaude a blindfolded naked partitipant whose hands may be bound. this is in accordance with ritual and has the full consent of the participant. does that happen? >> that relates to one particular ritual which you could find in some groups. it's an initiation rite is what it is. they're going through a death into a rebirth. >> reporter: simon was reborn 11 years ago. his wife used to be involved too. but they've got a kid now and sometimes it's hard to find a sitter. this is a large, large part of your life. >> yes. >> i ask that i may receive the blessing of the element of water. >> reporter: okay so what is paganism? well, it's prechristian. basically, it's the worship of the land, animals, spirits and ancient gods. >> more and more people are getting involved in it. >> reporter: why? >> i think because it giv
paganism has just been given the status of religion in britain. it's growing. some say there's a quarter of a million follower. so many that british police issued guidelines for officers should they stumpble upon something like this. >> some ceremonies inclaude a blindfolded naked partitipant whose hands may be bound. this is in accordance with ritual and has the full consent of the participant. does that happen? >> that relates to one particular ritual which you could find in some...
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when we saw a former labor leader this morning on the radio here in britain saying that actually he thought newspapers should be regulated by law to be politically violence and impartial as british t.v. is and that would be a huge. erosion of freedom because people have the right to express opinions and you know whether they're on palatable or not but that's the kind of thing that's being talked about here and that shows the real danger of what we're about this was not actually a failure of press regulation it was a failure of parts of the press of individual journalists and editors but not a press regulation the fact is that we would he have a regulation against phone hacking in this country we had a regulation against bribing police officers it's called the law it's been legal for a very long time here and it was the failure of the police to enforce the law and it was the belief of those that use the world that they were politically protected by those in power that allowed this to go on not afraid of press regulation and so many unfortunate stories surrounding this whole saga and as we he
when we saw a former labor leader this morning on the radio here in britain saying that actually he thought newspapers should be regulated by law to be politically violence and impartial as british t.v. is and that would be a huge. erosion of freedom because people have the right to express opinions and you know whether they're on palatable or not but that's the kind of thing that's being talked about here and that shows the real danger of what we're about this was not actually a failure of...
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investigation for the first time into this it could well mean that we see rupert murdoch's empire in britain. crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling you can check out our website on t.v. dot com about a full interview with. moody's rating agency threatens to review america's aaa credit score for a downgrade the first time in over ten years and says that there's a risk the u.s. could fail to resolve the deadlock in its budget negotiations and even if the package is approved it unlikely to offer a solution to america's debt that's according to investor and co-founder of the quantum fund jim rogers. you know understates already has been downgraded in the world markets every i'm not the only person who knows that the united states is the largest debtor nation in the history of the world look at the value of the u.s. dollar is down fairly significantly over the past few years they have to increase again ceiling for the moment there's no question about that their choice though for the future is they've got to take an x. no they've got t
investigation for the first time into this it could well mean that we see rupert murdoch's empire in britain. crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling you can check out our website on t.v. dot com about a full interview with. moody's rating agency threatens to review america's aaa credit score for a downgrade the first time in over ten years and says that there's a risk the u.s. could fail to resolve the deadlock in its budget...
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river markets media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumes politicians and police. divers are said to make a final exam to find twenty four a victim's of russia's pleasure cruise or disaster or are still missing. the owner of the company that branch of the cole daria for its final voyage under state shipping said it was fit to sail have been arrested we'll bring you all the details in just a moment. and to washington where russia lays out a new step by step strategy towards iran that may bring to iran back to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshing welcome to the program rupert murdoch some data media empire news corp has announced that it's dropping its bid to take control of britain's largest satellite broadcaster the move is intended to head off public outrage over allegations that several of his newspapers were engaged and rampant stone having a scale has grown to include the british government and police officials who stand accus
river markets media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumes politicians and police. divers are said to make a final exam to find twenty four a victim's of russia's pleasure cruise or disaster or are still missing. the owner of the company that branch of the cole daria for its final voyage under state shipping said it was fit to sail have been arrested we'll bring you all the details in just a moment. and to...
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still to come this hour stop the press the latest twist in britain's phone hacking scandal it's already seen the axe fall in the country's biggest selling newspaper now a former executive who is feeling the heat as he was arrested by police. without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what has the beaches pelts on the space program you know it's a lot of people are going to. be out and. millions await the last launch of the space shuttle atlantis but for many this historic moment is bittersweet. but first georgia claims the high profile photographers arrested in the capital tbilisi have been spying for a foreign state the four detained are accused of providing information to another country to the detriment of georgia's interests among them is the president's personal photos as well as an employee for the european press photo agency the tog refers to deny the allegations the arrests come as nine other people were jailed for up to fourteen years for spying for moscow the russian foreign ministry says to police these actions indicate the state of democracy and freedom
still to come this hour stop the press the latest twist in britain's phone hacking scandal it's already seen the axe fall in the country's biggest selling newspaper now a former executive who is feeling the heat as he was arrested by police. without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what has the beaches pelts on the space program you know it's a lot of people are going to. be out and. millions await the last launch of the space shuttle atlantis but for many this historic...
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can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves int
can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's...
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italy and great britain. general impression that russia has bonds back to pre-crisis the dinner impression the you know was close to full particularly the range of the pretty much stable microeconomic situation in russia people feel more confident. that brings you up to date more business news coming your way in the next hour and any time at r.t. dot com slash business headlines are up next stay with us on our. culture is that so much different and there's a huge music issue on the mark with libya still in the same nato is bombing campaign and aid to and taken out the rebels have only hardened political facts something. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of russia. we've got the future covered. measure disciplinary on. education. worst so could the penitentiary system transform a criminal into a law abiding citizen. present life behind bars on our t.v. . wealthy british style it's time to rise. up and. markets why not. one. what's really happening to the global economy is he
italy and great britain. general impression that russia has bonds back to pre-crisis the dinner impression the you know was close to full particularly the range of the pretty much stable microeconomic situation in russia people feel more confident. that brings you up to date more business news coming your way in the next hour and any time at r.t. dot com slash business headlines are up next stay with us on our. culture is that so much different and there's a huge music issue on the mark with...
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a few minutes he's made a fury over the phone happened scale gripping britain goes international as the u.s. senate takes aim at grover murdoch's media empire. speaking aid in washington russia's foreign minister has reiterated the need for cooperation over the u.s. plans for european missile shield it comes amid a widening cast between america and russia over the issue washington maintains a shield to protect against attacks from rogue states such as iran as artie's gun education reports are told to happy to take advantage of post soviet bitterness to see through. u.s. missile defense plans in europe are of course up for discussion here in washington foreign minister lavrov said russian news for him legally binding guarantees that the european missile defense project will not threaten russia's security there has been words before washington has many times said that the system would not be against russia but moscow needs to have it on paper some analyst explained that this urge that russia has for getting everything on paper with promises in the past that were not fulfilled for example
a few minutes he's made a fury over the phone happened scale gripping britain goes international as the u.s. senate takes aim at grover murdoch's media empire. speaking aid in washington russia's foreign minister has reiterated the need for cooperation over the u.s. plans for european missile shield it comes amid a widening cast between america and russia over the issue washington maintains a shield to protect against attacks from rogue states such as iran as artie's gun education reports are...
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of one thousand hours while another is bail diverted media misconduct seems britain's most senior policeman quit while x. news international chief rebecca groups as arrested. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope is russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. as well in the european banking sector or is it more on our chief business update coming your way in about twenty minutes. i am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshing welcome to the program a senior advisor to the afghan president has been assassinated by the taliban in the capital kabul a lot of the country's lawmakers was also killed and the attack the deaths come less than a week after how many cars eyes have brother who ran the south of the country was gunned down taliban is stepping up its assault on afghan officials as nato combat troops begin there was draw from the war zone but u.s. intervention experts even one man says washington world wants to keep its grip on afghanistan because waging wars a looker. i'm like. a president. with a small security detail not
of one thousand hours while another is bail diverted media misconduct seems britain's most senior policeman quit while x. news international chief rebecca groups as arrested. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope is russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe. as well in the european banking sector or is it more on our chief business update coming your way in about twenty minutes. i am in the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshing...
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in britain, it is much more serious. if he gets total control of "british sky broadcasting" that debate will get much louder. >>> the royal couple's tour of north america is over. it was pretty busy ranging from polo matches to some very special kids on l.a.'s toughest streets. we are going to talk to skid row and one of those students straight ahead. somewhere in america, there is a doctor that can peer somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> your showbiz headlines, halle berry dialed up 911 on sunday. that was her second call this weekend after spotting an intruder on her property. no arrests were made. >>> the octomom, nadya suleman and actress, kristin johnson, on a delayed flight when suleiman's eight kids started crying. the third rock from the sun asked her to keep the babies quiet. suleiman reponded, why don't you grow a baby and get a life. >> kate hudson and her physicia
in britain, it is much more serious. if he gets total control of "british sky broadcasting" that debate will get much louder. >>> the royal couple's tour of north america is over. it was pretty busy ranging from polo matches to some very special kids on l.a.'s toughest streets. we are going to talk to skid row and one of those students straight ahead. somewhere in america, there is a doctor that can peer somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's...
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britain's government is denying it was too close to rupert murdoch's media empire as it scrambles to distance itself from the firm that's mired in phone hacking claims but records show prime minister david cameron held more than twenty meetings with murdoch executives in the past year murdoch has spanned the past forty eight hours apologizing with full page ads in british newspapers and meeting the family of a young murder victim whose voicemail was intercepted the media moguls now deployed p.r. gurus to rescue news corp's reputation before facing scrutiny from m.p.'s about his papers on ethical methods there is a gap on britain's news shelves this sunday after murder case the only x. the best selling news of the world as claimed swirled of illegally tapping phones of crime victims and dad soldiers' families as laura amad reports it's a watershed moment for the an easy relationship between britain's politicians and press. but every media outlet in town t.v. redo even the sky. when thought imitates life the long running simpsons takes a shot it's oh no rupert murdoch aka montgomery bu
britain's government is denying it was too close to rupert murdoch's media empire as it scrambles to distance itself from the firm that's mired in phone hacking claims but records show prime minister david cameron held more than twenty meetings with murdoch executives in the past year murdoch has spanned the past forty eight hours apologizing with full page ads in british newspapers and meeting the family of a young murder victim whose voicemail was intercepted the media moguls now deployed...
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there is no evidence that links the man accused of last friday's atrocity too right wing extremists in britain. the suspect was accused of holding meetings with such groups nine years ago, but the intelligence chief says that although investigations were continuing, she believed that he acted on his own in the planning of the bombing killed at least 76 people. of course, you can get much more on that story and the rest of the news we have been talking about on our website. for now, thank you very much for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
there is no evidence that links the man accused of last friday's atrocity too right wing extremists in britain. the suspect was accused of holding meetings with such groups nine years ago, but the intelligence chief says that although investigations were continuing, she believed that he acted on his own in the planning of the bombing killed at least 76 people. of course, you can get much more on that story and the rest of the news we have been talking about on our website. for now, thank you...
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crumbles under political pressure as the hacking scandal spreads beyond britain sentences and. reports that journalists from murdoch's papers tried to bribe police for information following. the eurozone economic crisis. junk fueling fears the country may need a second. similar predictions were made about portugal with italy also tipped to be a risk. for me today the news continues in less than half an hour from now here in the meantime it's cross talk and discuss the repercussions of the phone hacking scandal that is gripping britain that's next. if you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle an empire in disarray rupert murdoch and his immense media assets are under investigation in what is being called voicemail gate is this scandal all about murdoch and his sleazy business practices or a media that no longer serves the public good. and . the crosstalk media today i'm joined by tony pedersen in dallas he's a professor and bell distinguished chair in journalism at southern methodist university in los angeles we cross the fattiest russell he's a historian and th
crumbles under political pressure as the hacking scandal spreads beyond britain sentences and. reports that journalists from murdoch's papers tried to bribe police for information following. the eurozone economic crisis. junk fueling fears the country may need a second. similar predictions were made about portugal with italy also tipped to be a risk. for me today the news continues in less than half an hour from now here in the meantime it's cross talk and discuss the repercussions of the phone...
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italy and great britain's. general impression that russia has bonds back to pre-crisis though do your impression that you know was close to full particularly the range of the pretty much stable microeconomic situation in russia people feel more confident. and that brings you up to date this hour or more coming your way in the next hour a business report any time at r.t. dot com slash business brain is up next with the headlines. forty two thousand americans die each year from car accidents will be a thousand. seven hundred thousand people murdered and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part diseases even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. download the official anti happily cation to on the phone i pod touch from the top story. which all teach life on the go. video on demand on tease money from old comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com. wealthy british scie
italy and great britain's. general impression that russia has bonds back to pre-crisis though do your impression that you know was close to full particularly the range of the pretty much stable microeconomic situation in russia people feel more confident. and that brings you up to date this hour or more coming your way in the next hour a business report any time at r.t. dot com slash business brain is up next with the headlines. forty two thousand americans die each year from car accidents will...
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a lot of people in britain may bh saying it's just the tip of the iceberg. two more murdoch newspapers are now being implicated by a former british prime minister. what are the latest allegations, becky, out there today. >> it's quite remarkable. if rupert murdoch thought he was going to draw a line under this by jetting in this weekend and closing down "the news of the world" he got another thing coming today. three strands to this story. and if you blinked, wolf, let me tell you, you missed part of this story today. the most of the important, probably coming from the office of gordon brown, the former prime minister. allegations that other papers in the news international stable, and of course "the news of the world" was part of that stable, may have illegally blogged information on him and on his family. it was a tweet from his wife today saying so sad to learn all about my family's privacy is very personal. he's not saying he was hacked into as one paper reports. what he is saying is that journalists and/or private investigators from the sun newspaper an
a lot of people in britain may bh saying it's just the tip of the iceberg. two more murdoch newspapers are now being implicated by a former british prime minister. what are the latest allegations, becky, out there today. >> it's quite remarkable. if rupert murdoch thought he was going to draw a line under this by jetting in this weekend and closing down "the news of the world" he got another thing coming today. three strands to this story. and if you blinked, wolf, let me tell...
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cameras per person than anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london watching r.t. live from moscow still have for you this hour europe's struggle to keep the euro flow takes another hit as the world's eight largest economy wakes up to the reality it's deep in debt. and israel's prime minister has to step up in advance. and boycott bill which aims to support settlers but has been dubbed an affront to democracy. police have made the first arrest in connection with russia's worst ever boating disaster they've detained the owner of the company that rented out to bulgaria cruiser and the person who certified it sit for sale meanwhile divers are set to conduct a final search of the vessel looking for the remaining twenty four bodies of the one hundred thirty people believed killed and the tragedy is of the site for us. the first two arrests have been made in the ongoing criminal investigations th
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britain which was what the biggest aid donor last week -- which was the biggest aid donors suspended their payments. this makes an end to the protests of the more difficult in all of the world's poorest countries. -- in one of the world's poorest countries. >> this is "newsday," on the bbc. >> the headlines this hour. european leaders have agreed to a second loan for greece with banks and private investors contributing more than $150 billion. >> james murdoch has rejected claims that he gave mistaken evidence to british members of parliament. the claims for made by former senior executives of the "news of the world," newspaper. who owns the south china seas? this is a simple enough question but the answer is complicated. a number of countries claim ownership. hillary clinton has arrived in bali where the asean group of nations has been discussing the contentious issue of maritime boundaries. it is believed that the south china sea is rich in oil and gas. countries in the region are competing with each other to stake a claim. china says they have the largest claim over the south china
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into more alleged hacking by his media that's off the he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken police politicians the press. and the e.u. a helping hand it to greece agreeing on a new bailout but fears remain about the future. as new protests are expected in spain against the government's handling of its own financial woes. and space. interviews one of the first humans to ever step foot on the moon of buzz aldrin he told us that the lunar landing is the most important part of a national mission that interview is not. it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always want to ask you are we alone out there. there's no evidence that says that. we're not alone but i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are where i don't there's no evidence but you've seen a u.f.o. . you know that's that's a. jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information we were very careful not to excite the people who would jump to the conclusion that an observation immediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere else eit
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the second issue which is separate is whether or not the payments through allegedly made in britain by members of the "news of the world," employees of new corp., whether those payments actually breach the foreign corrupt practices act. america takes it very seriously, and whether not there will be criminal investigations there. and the sec and attorney general have been involved. >> 9/11, of course, is a particularly sensitive subject year. do you think of these allegations are true, we will see a similar sort of political and public backlash against new corp.? >> i think it will be a firestorm, but i think it will be one that is controllable, because new corp. will be able to say, look, this is desperately unfortunate, but this was effectively now a rogue part of our organization that has been closed down, the "news of the world." and may even be that it is news international, they may well be spun off as well. >> what about the financial impact? people are watching that as well. >> the concern on wall street from analysts is one of uncertainty. that is what they do not like. these l
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from arctics media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumers politicians and police. divers are set to make a final exam to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster horse still missing. the owner of the company that rented the boat daria for its final voyage under state shipping expert that said it was fit to sail up in a restaurant to bring you all the details in just a moment. and in washington where russia lays out a new step by step strategy towards iran that it may bring to iran back to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. profits a key in russia calls the market to drop more than half of the sudden the first minutes of trading going to the south sea in twenty minutes time to find out more on the latest business. eleven am of the russian capital watching r.t.l. marina joshie welcome to the program rupert murdoch's embattled media empire news corp has announced that its dropping its bid to take control of britain's largest settle i broadcast for the movies and tana to
from arctics media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumers politicians and police. divers are set to make a final exam to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster horse still missing. the owner of the company that rented the boat daria for its final voyage under state shipping expert that said it was fit to sail up in a restaurant to bring you all the details in just a moment. and in...
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while another is bailed the misconduct sees britain's most senior policeman connections to journalist suspected of bribery and phone hacking while x. news international chief for better groups in the us. and a cosmic companion for the hubble telescope as russia's own eye in the sky gets ready to seek out the secrets of our universe the radio host a much higher resolution than its nasa. so they have lines russia's prisons are renowned for being rough on their inmates and the jail systems in the dock and ripe for reform explains. up up. and complains. oh. yes the cash. pulse of life for the sake of my wife and kids. according to statistics one out of every four men in russia has served time in prison currently nearly nine hundred found inmates are serving time in prison colonies most of them have committed serious crimes. convicts entered a quarantine see a mix of the old penitentiary system and then you. initially the russian panel system had inherited the legacy of stalin's notorious killers. but now it is going through a period differ from the likes of which have never been seen befo
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>> well, the major one at the moment involves britain's european partners. although britain is not a member of the euro, it certainly will share in some of the fallout, the economic consequencesover, say, a default in greece, some talk about italy. so, you know, of course, britain's economic ties to europe are very, very strong, even though it's not a member of the single currency. that, i would think, would be the major one. >> ifill: is this a huge distraction, heather? >> it is. and absolutely while we're focusing today on this scandal, tomorrow's main event is an emergency summit of the 17 euro zone members that are going to try to figure out a way to save greece from insolvency. and it's far from clear whether that will happen. what we've seen over the last couple of days is a downward pressure on so-called healthy economies: spain, italy. this is going to have a major ripple effect across europe, into the united states, the global economy. >> ifill: and what role is great britain supposed to play in this? >> well, the u.k. has always had a very special
>> well, the major one at the moment involves britain's european partners. although britain is not a member of the euro, it certainly will share in some of the fallout, the economic consequencesover, say, a default in greece, some talk about italy. so, you know, of course, britain's economic ties to europe are very, very strong, even though it's not a member of the single currency. that, i would think, would be the major one. >> ifill: is this a huge distraction, heather? >>...
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. >>> the bombshell from britain. breaking news. the head of scotland yard resigns and it comes after another stunning arrest. rupert murdodo's protege this time. the woman who just days ago was trying to hold onto her job. where will the dominos end? >>> the heat wave. the dangerous heat spreading across the nation. more than three dozen states now on alert tonight. it's going to be a stifling week ahead. >>> home free? casey anthony out of prison tonight. a smile from the mother, but this is what she heard in return. >> caylee! caylee! >>> and, happy birthday. on the eve of nelson mandela's 93rd birthday tonight, we're one on one with the typist who is still his treasured friend. why that first meeting, what he told her and how he said it, changed her forever. >>> good evening. we begininhis sunday night with that dramatic ending. the u.s. versus japan in the final moments of women's world cup soccer in germany. it was a tense, hard-fought battle, so evenly matched.d. the u.s. playing for its third world title. japan, carrying the
. >>> the bombshell from britain. breaking news. the head of scotland yard resigns and it comes after another stunning arrest. rupert murdodo's protege this time. the woman who just days ago was trying to hold onto her job. where will the dominos end? >>> the heat wave. the dangerous heat spreading across the nation. more than three dozen states now on alert tonight. it's going to be a stifling week ahead. >>> home free? casey anthony out of prison tonight. a smile...
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cameras per person than anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. dover and have your say on the scandal. at r.t. dot com the question is has rupert murdoch's sensationalistic rush for profits undermined the public's trust in british journalism here's some of what's being said well one poster believes that this has joe good the public's trust and will result in the breakup of murdoch's strong hold on both the british media and the government and another believes that modern journalism has sacrificed objectivity for the sake of sales it is also let us know your thoughts on the issue so do that by logging on to our website r t v dot com. police have made the first arrest in connection with russia's worst ever boating disaster they have detained the owner of the company that rented out the bulgarian cruiser and the person was certified it fit for sale meanwhile divers are set to conduct a f
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cameras per person than anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. so what will the scandal mean for the global media and. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time into this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing which work on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling check out our website r.t. dot com for the full interview with. moody's rating agency threatens to review america's triple. a credit score for a downgrade that's the first time in over ten years and says there's a risk the u.s. could fail to resolve the deadlock in its budget negotiations but even if the package is approved it's unlucky to offer a solution to america's debt that's according to investor and co-founder of the quantum fund jim rogers you know and the states already has been downgraded in the world markets every i
cameras per person than anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. so what will the scandal mean for the global media and. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time into this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing...
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stick in your cash and out pops your gold. 50 of these machines are being installed in britain. it's a way for everyday people to invest in the precious metal. >>> would you like a little merlot with your burger and fries. it could be a reality in several fast food restaurants. this sonic drive-in will serve beer and wine. burger kings will serve beer at their whopper bars. the experts say it means more sales and more jobs. >>> number 2, before you order your next drink, you should know even a single glass of beer or wine could raise your blood alcohol level enough to raise your chances of getting into a crash if you decide to drive. researchers say that means even one drink is too much if you plan to get behind the wheel. >>> number 1, to keep you from droivg drunk tonight, the washington regional alcohol program silver ride program is in effect. from now to 4:00 a.m. you can get free cab rides home to your house only. you can call 800-200-8294. brian, that's tonight's fox 5 top 5. >> the good news is we don't have to do a lot of answering to the folks at the beach tonight. the
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for her murdoch's media empire abandons his bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcasters a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumes politicians and police. america's thread through the credit rating cut amid stone wall budget talks and says italy is the world's eight largest economy scrambles to avoid going down the plug hole was greece. the official death toll from russia's pleasure cruiser disaster rises to one hundred seventy people as divers made a final attempt to find those still missing. the owner of the company that brings the gold daria for its final voyage under state shipping out spit it said it was fit to sail i've been arrested will bring you all the details in just a moment. one pm the russian capital you're watching r.t. with me reading joshua welcome. sinbad media empire news corp has announced that is dropping its bid to take control of britain's largest settle i broadcast or moves into hand to hand off public outrage over allegations that several of his newspapers were engaged in rambam phone hacking scandal has grown to include the british government and
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while britain's hacking scandal is spreading beyond murderous newspaper empire planes the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities . plus the u.s. led coalition in afghanistan begins handing control over to local security forces but fear reputation sparks concerns about the future of the country down again armies known for recruiting drug addicts and people with taliban connection. from challenges in space to those here on earth r t so shevardnadze interviews one of the first humans to step foot on the moon boss aldrin he told r.t. that the landing is the most important part of an astronaut's mission his interviews up next. and it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always wanted to ask you are we alone out there. there's no evidence that is that. we're alone. really think to get to the question of. are they out there of course they are where i don't there's no evidence for euthanasia. you know that's that's a. a jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information we were very careful not to excite the people who wou
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critics say that has been blurred and may not be really in force but britain's bribery acts caused the call was it affects the operations of overseas companies with u.k. links and while it may not make much difference for large international firms who already have to comply with stricter u.s. regulations it will make a difference for smaller companies also the act does not take into account the emerging markets and it of course in those emerging economies proposition and bribery is part of corporate culture and it comes to corruption and bribery russia takes the cake according to transfer supernational russia is one of the most corrupt nations on earth and that is not the cake that russia enjoys eating as a matter of fact fighting corruption is one of the main goals over russian officials and this act may actually help russia along the way of fighting corruption. that's our business of a for this hour of more in forty five minutes but stay with us for headline news. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets financed scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a
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until your alleged phone hacking by his media firm that southard being grilled of britain over the scandal that shocked the least politicians and the press. just after eight pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for being with us now to our top story the ends hard norwegian nation shaken by friday's killing rampage is mourning ninety three people massacred in the also bombing and youth count shooting prime minister yes stoltenberg has said that today since the attacks have felt like an eternity of the brain suspects anders breivik has told police he was solely responsible for the atrocities are to establish has more. the suspect has admitted the crime he says it was an appalling yet necessary act and he adds that it was needed to shake up norwegian society he claimed it wasn't a crime more details are emerging about the suspect but he posted a bizarre fifteen hundred page book where he says how to make a bomb and i quote once you decide to strike it's better to kill too many of them not enough or you risk reducing the desired ideological impact of the strike there are also v
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., to britain. >> thank you very much for joining us. in mumbai today, three coordinated bombings targeted the financial capital leaving at least 21 people dead and injuring more than a hundred. the blasts are the worst attack in the country since the 2008 attack. we have been to the location of why the explosions. >> this is one of three locations where explosions have taken place. just behind this police cordon, a bus stop where a vehicle was detonated. two of their class took place at about 7:00 p.m. local time in highly densely populated areas. lots of traffic around peak times. we are hearing of many injuries. the injured have been taken to local hospitals. the party according to the police and those of been coming to these areas saying that the parties at the moment is to make sure that the injured are taking care of. it is yet to be unknown who is behind these attacks and what is taking place and whether there is collation to any of those attacks that took place in 2008. -- whether there is any correlation to any of those attacks
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., france, and britain. there would be no german participation in the military deployment in libya. the majority of germans felt that was the right decision. only one in three thought germany was wrong to abstain in the libya resolution. 8% were not sure. this new tactic on the part of the german foreign minister caused a degree of irritation among european and transatlantic allies. it came under fire as a result. >> our problem is that as germany we no longer have a common european role. we have not managed to keep all the european countries together. that is the point. >> spectators feel the overall performance of the foreign minister has been disappointing. only one in four germans is satisfied with his work. >> you do not really get the impression that he is certain anything out or doing anything for germany, or for international relations. >> the one thing he does fairly well is representing germany. >> he is the worst foreign minister we have ever had. >> the next big challenge -- the euro crisis. team spirit was needed to master this one across the whole of the european union
., france, and britain. there would be no german participation in the military deployment in libya. the majority of germans felt that was the right decision. only one in three thought germany was wrong to abstain in the libya resolution. 8% were not sure. this new tactic on the part of the german foreign minister caused a degree of irritation among european and transatlantic allies. it came under fire as a result. >> our problem is that as germany we no longer have a common european role....
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if they do not get results, they are out the door. >> to some extent, the public in britain has become very upset about this story. aren't readers somewhat implicit in this? when it comes to tittle-tattle about celebrities, they are quite happy to have their phones hacked into? >> at the end of the day, people buy these papers. the desire for gossip about celebrities is growing every year. as a newspaper owner, you can understand, to a degree, why they feel more and more of the paper with that. the problem is that it undermines real issues and democracy, because they get pushed out -- real stories about what is happening in governments and local politics get pushed out to make room for what kim hart-ian -- kim kardashian is wearing on her feet. >> will the police step in now that this has come to light? >> i think so. a lot of focus has been on the police. [no audio] they live near each other. they have lunch together. given the current climate and the current allegations floating about, david cameron would do very well to distance himself. >> thank you so much for joining us for that.
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and rupert murdoch's media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest settle i broadcasters a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumes politicians and points. over the top stories news continues at the top of the hour coming out though our special report on one of the most scenic regions in russia from wash woodland to mighty mountains is a by costly region presents a sight to behold discovering russia's next. region deep in the far east is one of russia's newest territories. two thousand and eight it brought together the chip. regions and with it a striking mix of asian and european culture. traveling around you can find buddhist temples spooling national parks and remote villages that still practice traditions that date back a thousand years but if you're flying here in the regions vibrant capital. one of. course the best way to get to know is to have a local show you around. a bit of what. just over three hundred thousand people and it's a real mismatch of styles it's one of the only cities in russia that's based on a grid system and the downtown area has some beautiful eur
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are coming to see regime change essentially and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the us did not you explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several air power theories one of whom is called eliot cohen for america and he said that the use of air power exclusive air power to use carry out a political solution is equivalent to modern courtship. immediate satisfaction with little guaranteed commitments and so in one sense is a policy of work because the competition at the capitation policy literally taking the head off of a regime does little to change anything political the ground as we've so clearly seen in afghanistan with the removal of the taliban as we've so clearly seen with the removal of saddam hussein so it's not a policy that works regime change. however i would say that therefore wasn't on the cards to begin with in that very overt sense but of course it had to be because if you're thinking of stopping him killing his citizens you obviously have to stop him . from being in power in some sense i would say that in libya eit
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today, britain's prime minister forced to defend himself during an emergency session of parliament and told the lawmaker s there that he regrets the decision to hire former "news of the world," editor as his chief of communications after being accused of telling staffers to hack into people's phones. he resigned from the prime minister's office but denied involvement. >> if it turns out andy knew of the hacking of "news of the world," he will not only have lied to me but lied to the police, to a select committee, to the complaint commission and of course purgered himself in law. more to the point if that comes to pass he could also expect to face severe criminal charges. i have an old fashioned view about innocent until proven guilty. but if it turns out i've been lied to that would be a moment for a profound apology. >>shepard: a day after the chairman and c.e.o. measure doctor apologized for wrongdoing which the company shut down early this month at "news of the world," but denied personal responsibility. our chief correspondent is on this story from new york this afternoon. >>jonath
today, britain's prime minister forced to defend himself during an emergency session of parliament and told the lawmaker s there that he regrets the decision to hire former "news of the world," editor as his chief of communications after being accused of telling staffers to hack into people's phones. he resigned from the prime minister's office but denied involvement. >> if it turns out andy knew of the hacking of "news of the world," he will not only have lied to me...
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runner up for a third consecutive climb with his elder brother frank schleck completing the podium for britain mark cavendish meanwhile finally takes the points when the green jersey after winning five of this year's twenty one stage is including that final ride through the french capital. in formula one lewis hamilton fought off challenges from fernando alonso and mark webber to claim his second victory of the season at the german grand prix webber started on pole at a new green circle but hamilton to the lead at the very first turn well champion sebastian vettel spun out at one point but still managed to finish fourth meanwhile the two battle unfolded for the podium places hamilton kept losing and regaining control of the race before eventually beating on so on to the line its own retains the overall the go knowing the comfortable seventy seven points ahead of these red bull team made at the top of them and the loss of close on the second seeded australian with nine races still to go in the championship. in the emotion of. all the energy that the team put in the into the theme into the car a
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up for his second sec the third consecutive year while his elder brother frank complete the podium britain mark cavendish finally takes the wayans winning green jersey meanwhile after winning five of this year's whence he won stages including that final ride through the french capital. meanwhile in formula one lewis hamilton fought off challengers from for knowledge will also of mark webber to claim his second victory of the season at the german grand prix started on a new book but hamilton soon to leave at the first and world champion sebastian for tells. but still managed to finish fourth while a true battle unfolded for the podium places hamilton kept losing and regaining control of the race before eventually beating also to the mine to tell retains the overall lead however lying a comfortable seventy seven points ahead of red bull team mate. and elton and alone so close on the australian film with nine races still to go. the emotion of. the energy that the team put in the into the team into the car and the effort they put in. and when we don't see results i think slowly builds up so wh
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tonight outrage britain watches as the dog media molecule grilled by and pains over phone hacking and bribery claims this is the latest pictures we've got through. israeli commandos takeover a ship carrying profilers to an activist to gather forcing another attempt to break the sea blockade in the region. ties between russia and germany power up made by growing hunger for energy and moscow's readiness to do business. president says he's cautiously optimistic about the future of the euro as he meets in germany. looming the problems in the u.s. and the e.u. and a potential new wave of quantitative easing is creating a lot of confusion on the markets doing business r.t. in twenty minutes time to find out what you can do in these conditions. welcome this is art see it's ten pm now moscow time my name is kevin and first a former c.e.o. of rupert murdoch's british media operation rebecca brooks is facing angry lawmakers right now the phone hacking and police bribery claims for the now defunct news of the world before that m.p. spent three hours grilling rupert murdoch and his son james even
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or you soviet union there will not be germany and britain europe is totally helpless because they are not they don't understand the history they don't know the fact the academic world is doggedly week or more than a year has passed since the indian government and als the unprecedented right to education act that all was aimed at stamping out of it to see in battling the country's say see economic divide the concept was to provide compulsory and free education for all children aged six to fourteen however as aussies discover the reform is facing tough challenges. it's dawn in india's capital city of new delhi an eight year old cushy just getting ready for school while there are nearly two hundred million elementary school children like cushy in india only half that number ever complete the eighth grade most end up leaving school to help their parents with domestic work or to get a job to bring in some extra money maybe but i haven't studied much that's why i want to educate my children after growing pressure to address the educational disparities in india the government passed an ox ma
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newscorp is trying to acquire a paid tv broadcaster serving britain and ireland. some say getting rid of "news of the world" will help. it owns 39% of the company but wants to snap up the remainder. the company'sed by faced opposition from the rivals and media industry and some politicians who object it on grounds that it would own too much of the british media if the deal went through. well, that opposition has increased as the phone hacking scandal escalates. critics claims it chose news corp. and its management not proper to own the broadcaster. so where does this all leave news international, the company that runs newscorp's newspaper assets. they're cooperating with the inquiry, cause to be made for rebecca brooks, editor of "news of the world" resigned from her current job as chief executive from news international. deeply worrying questions have emerged from this scandal, the phone hacking allegations are truly appalling. if you ever needed a story that intertwined politics, global business, its pressures, morality, and media ethics, you've got one right he
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table as the phone hacking scandal in britain continues to unfold on a daily basis storm clouds gathering a prime minister david cameron he closed his close connections well but to be back to that media empire has seen him facing some difficult questions in palma de well let's cross live now to london while he's there and that's sounding by for us. you've been following this very closely for us on that it looks like one of cameras hottest days things you take in the p.m.'s chair doesn't it. that's right he's faced some very tough questions from. the house today about his own involvement essentially in this phone hacking scandal it's been revealed that he had extensive meetings or has had extensive meetings during the fifteen months that he's been in office with all sorts of executives from news corp and from news international twenty six meetings in fifteen months that's a lot for a prime minister have to have he's also faced tough questions about his heart of. his director of communications and. a former news of the world journalist who. was being investigated back in two thousand and ni
table as the phone hacking scandal in britain continues to unfold on a daily basis storm clouds gathering a prime minister david cameron he closed his close connections well but to be back to that media empire has seen him facing some difficult questions in palma de well let's cross live now to london while he's there and that's sounding by for us. you've been following this very closely for us on that it looks like one of cameras hottest days things you take in the p.m.'s chair doesn't it....
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rupert murdoch's already shaken media empire the public fury over the case challengers and the future of britain's and newspaper industry also. they've got to take a no no they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats that the country's credit rating might be downgraded if lawmakers fail to raise america's debt ceiling as more e.u. states crunch deeper their own economic crisis. and i one hundred and thirteen of bodies have now been recovered from the water after sunday's a pleasure cruise a disaster. continue the search for around twenty still missing. and business markets come under pressure own fears the world's biggest economy is drowning in debt and one save itself will have more influence in minutes. it is just after five pm here in moscow you without saying i'm wrong reception welcome to the program. executive editor of the disgraced news of the world has reportedly been arrested over the u.k.'s phone hacking scandal british m.p.'s meantime and pressing rupert murdoch to face questioning over continuing allegat
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have you with us this is our team let's take a look at your top headlines the presses stop for good at britain's biggest selling newspaper mired in a phone hacking scandal media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating the tabloid for snooping on the. murder victims and the families of dead soldiers as well as people killed in terrorism attacks. in georgia for a high profile photographers have been arrested on suspicion of espionage just two days after nine people were sentenced to lengthy jail terms for spying the opposition has attacked president soccer. israel is really keen for targeting mass media saying he's whipping the anti russian hysteria. you politicians loudly condemn rating agency moody's it decision to downgrade portugal's debt to junk status and to threaten possible retaliation the verdict sends a shock waves through financial markets and triggers worries that portugal could follow greece it down the path of a possible default. and coming up in about thirty minutes my colleague carrie johnson will be here with a full look at euro news but right now it's b
have you with us this is our team let's take a look at your top headlines the presses stop for good at britain's biggest selling newspaper mired in a phone hacking scandal media mogul rupert murdoch has pulled the plug with police investigating the tabloid for snooping on the. murder victims and the families of dead soldiers as well as people killed in terrorism attacks. in georgia for a high profile photographers have been arrested on suspicion of espionage just two days after nine people were...
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murdoch's media empire just as he seeks to expand it here in britain. a government inquiry will examine the very nature of tabloid journalism here. >> all right, annabel, thank you very much. >>> time now for a check of the morning's other headlines. let's head to melissa francis at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning, lester and jenna. good morning, everyone. we begin in japan where a 7.3 magnitude earthquake rocked the coast today. it did prompt a brief tsunami warning and evacuation. this was the same area hit by a massive quake in march but no sign of further damage along the coast. >>> a new york state amusement park roller coaster remains closed and the focus of an investigation after a double amputee iraq war veteran was thrown off the ride and died. nbc kevin tibbles reports. >> reporter: he was a decorated hero from the war in iraq. but when 29-year-old sergeant james hackamer came home in 2008, he lost both of his legs in a roadside bomb attack. >> just to get this chance to come home is a miracle. >> reporter: he was rebuilding his l
murdoch's media empire just as he seeks to expand it here in britain. a government inquiry will examine the very nature of tabloid journalism here. >> all right, annabel, thank you very much. >>> time now for a check of the morning's other headlines. let's head to melissa francis at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning, lester and jenna. good morning, everyone. we begin in japan where a 7.3 magnitude earthquake rocked the coast today. it did prompt a brief tsunami...
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food chain, possibly the linchpin, reaching the britain corridors of power. as cnn's atika schubert reports tonight, brooks had a long way to fall. >> reporter: in the cozy world of british politics and media rebecca brooks was at its center. she wined and dined the rich and powerful on behalf of her boss and mentor. brooks first came to news international as a secretary at news of the world. she quickly developed a reputation for her tenacity as a journalist, reportedly once disguising herself as a cleaning lady to scoop a competitor. described as both ruthless and charming she was soon the youngest editor of the news of the world. shortly after that, the sun, both owned by murdock international. she spear headed a campaign to quote, name and shame alleged pedophiles publishing names and addresses in the paper. as the editor of the sun she testified that her paper had paid police officers for information. it was under her editorship that the news of the world allegedly paid a private investigator to hack into the voicemail messages of millie dowler, a 13 yea
food chain, possibly the linchpin, reaching the britain corridors of power. as cnn's atika schubert reports tonight, brooks had a long way to fall. >> reporter: in the cozy world of british politics and media rebecca brooks was at its center. she wined and dined the rich and powerful on behalf of her boss and mentor. brooks first came to news international as a secretary at news of the world. she quickly developed a reputation for her tenacity as a journalist, reportedly once disguising...
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the "news of the world" britain's biggest sunday paper is closing down after 168 years because of the phone hacking scandal. and this morning we are learning that the prime minister's former press chief will be arrested out of this. andy coleson was the paper's editor during the scandal. at first, only celebrities and politicians were hacked. >> i feel regret. clearly practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. and that the company believes in. >> news corp. chairman rupert murdoch calls the allegations deplorable and unacceptable and promised full cooperation with the investigation. >>> there's a good chance that next major terrorist attack on the u.s. will not be a bomb. instead the feds are worried about computer viruses. how prepared is the government for a sigher attack? tucker. >>> we've got changes in the weather department, we've got at least the possibility of some pretty good rain around here today. i'll have the debails on that -- details on that and julie wright has a look at your fox
the "news of the world" britain's biggest sunday paper is closing down after 168 years because of the phone hacking scandal. and this morning we are learning that the prime minister's former press chief will be arrested out of this. andy coleson was the paper's editor during the scandal. at first, only celebrities and politicians were hacked. >> i feel regret. clearly practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in...
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in britain, we decided that we will not use religion to draw this line. we will say the terrorists on one side and everybody else on the other side. there is an effort t .. have to avoid that. host: catherine herridge of fox news. how do you find the balance between protecting civil liberties and second-generation americans, and doing the investigative work you are doing? one of the nuances you are talking about is looking at -- muslims, who were bo >> just in my work i follow wherever the facts lead becauset i cover a 10-year. i some of them are converts to islam. there is no question. i would argue that the islam they are practicing is not the islam of most muslim americans. iis is as i call it a digital g hyde or an ideology of hate. i can tell you that when you looked, what you see is someone who leads a very double life. one of the things i try to bring out in the book is that in manya respects this man is a fraud, whether it was defrauding man w $20,000 to go to school, pretending that he couldn't remember the hijackers from san diego, which is what
in britain, we decided that we will not use religion to draw this line. we will say the terrorists on one side and everybody else on the other side. there is an effort t .. have to avoid that. host: catherine herridge of fox news. how do you find the balance between protecting civil liberties and second-generation americans, and doing the investigative work you are doing? one of the nuances you are talking about is looking at -- muslims, who were bo >> just in my work i follow wherever...
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the "news of the world" was the best selling newspaper in britain. a cheeky blend of skin, scandal and gotcha journalism squarely aimed at british working people who enjoyed seeing the rich and the powerful taken down a peg or two. but not families touched by grief. the "news of the world" is under police investigation for hacking into voicemails belonging to relatives of fallen soldiers and a murdered teenager. journalists also hacked into the phones of celebrities who found out and sued. it was james, rupert murdoch's son and heir apparent, who authorized a reported million dollar out-of-court settlement to at least one of the hacking victims. this week, he admitted it was a mistake. >> i acted on the advice of executives and lawyers, with incomplete investigation and that's a matter of real regret for me personally. >> reporter: in fact, it raises some very dangerous questions for the murdoch empire, which includes fox news, the "wall street journal," and the "new york post." murdoch biographer michael wolff: >> james murdoch wrote the initial che
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she switched last year from representing kenya to start swimming for great britain. her goal is to be at the olympics. she often trains two times a day, once before school and once after. >> getting up at 5:00 in the morning is not get easier. >> she started swimming at the age of four when she was with her family. she was born in the u.k. and decided to return here to pursue her dream. she boarded at plumas college. -- plymouth college. while most teenagers find it hard to drag themselves out of bed in the morning, she has been years since the crack of dawn. she is incredibly committed to his swimming but she is focused on her school work. after a cup of coffee, it is off to school where she is studying for her a levels. she has her work to perfect and friends to catch up with. this is all before the end of school. >> sometimes i get really stressed and fed up. you have to deal with this situation that you are given and you have to deal with both of these things. >> she made a contentious start before representing england. she has struggled. she took a five week bre
she switched last year from representing kenya to start swimming for great britain. her goal is to be at the olympics. she often trains two times a day, once before school and once after. >> getting up at 5:00 in the morning is not get easier. >> she started swimming at the age of four when she was with her family. she was born in the u.k. and decided to return here to pursue her dream. she boarded at plumas college. -- plymouth college. while most teenagers find it hard to drag...
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an issue not just in afghanistan where people are very aware of what is happening but also here in britain where much of business isn't very much for paul two zero zero zero for nato as part of the military coalition in afghanistan they did promise to reduce civilian casualties are received that it's not actually working. well actually the policy of the americans in the last year has been to increase airstrikes and therefore the civilian casualties of increased at least in part because of this so isn't working isn't going to work when you have a war where the reserves growing insurgency will be all sorts of people who are victims of this and children are obviously one of the worst of the casualties the only solution to this is the war isn't working it has there is absolutely no justification for the nato forces to be there and that they should withdraw the troops this is now coming up to the tenth anniversary of the war and there is absolutely no question that this war is not getting better it is getting worse ok well whenever there are civilian deaths like this because forces do present t
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applause from certain cycles because of austerity budgeting that he and george osborn have called on britain to make. >> yes. >> to live with. >> yes. >> is full fuing science. >> yeah,. >> what is it about david cameron that made him a believer. okay, so he had a science minister david willits who was very pro this. but also a number of us including myself, actually, had a lot of discussion at different levels of government including with david cameron and persuaded him that science and knowledge is the basisof innovation and innovation is the basis of economic growth. >> and that, if you switch off the knowledge machine you ll swih of ultimate growth. and they bought into that as they should have done. >> that's part of what the president emphasized in his state of the union speech. >> he did. i think -- >> what's the difrence in cameron and obama? >> wel, i think i think we-- i think the problem here is you have toave a long-term view. so the oma smulation money though very welcome was for a two year period. and it's not like building roads and keeping people in the employment. science is
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when rebecca brooks, his right-hand woman in britain was doing my job i was looking at the same books. we were sending 4,000 pounds a week on private investigators doing these kind of practices. just extraordinary if she was the department boss who then moved up to be editor. how could you not notice expending over 100 grand a year on this kind of thing and not ask what it's for. her position is ludicrous. >> rupert murdoch and his son james will testify tuesday at a parliamentary committee meeting on the scandal. rebecca brooks is supposed to testify as well. her arrest may limit what she says. still ahead on cnn tonight. >> miss -- you will be held in contempt of this court. >> i don't care. i haven't done anything to this court. i haven't done anything to him. >> she'll be arrested for contempt of court. go now. >> what was she thinking? attacking a judge? security officers to the rescue, all caught on camera. we'll talk with the guy who took her down. >>> and a story we have kept an eye on. a rochester woman arrested after recording police making a traffic stop. now it is a nation
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and it's time to get back to particularly to the economic problems confronting britain and the rest of europe which you know are severe. >> and the leader is challenged in something like this. whether you think it's over the top, i think there's a lot of volume. probably a lot of hyperbole. the question is how does he perform when tested? how did he do? >> i think he did well. this is the most difficult day for him. he came under heavy fire in the most important debate so far of his time as leader of the country. but i think overall cameron put forward a very convincing performance. and i think he has weathered the storm temporarily. certainly this is a very big scandal. it's hit the very heart of the british political establishment. i don't think it's big enough to bring the prime minister down. i think he has survived. there will be more and more questions emerging about his judgment regarding the hiring of coleson. but overall, i do think this is the watergate style scandal that is big enough to bring him down, i don't think so. >> ten more people perhaps more arrested. more likely
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countries other developed countries regulation is higher you more jobs need license as an example would be britain thirteen percent of their workers need licenses. i wouldn't call licenses regulation let's talk about regulations on. this this practice is in profits all during the fifty's and sixty's we had strict regulations on your lines telecommunications trucking and a whole host of industries where we basically said look you can make profits but you can't make too much profit we try we have scripture its relations on the non-police we unfortunately trust go to solution but most importantly we sat on wall street it was a boring place to work it was not a place where you could go and set up a casino ok but i really learned a lot about it as i really want to talk about i know that those are the regulations that you're going to but i want to talk about because jobs is the big question here and how are jobs going to be created and what many people are foreigners that i've spoken with them in my very office are very surprised to find that america which is considered the land of the free when it come
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that the man in this video wasn't around in seven hundred seventy six or we would still be a colony of britain all because school believes in jewish law if a cultural ism that's destroying europe and america. when face palm doesn't even capture it at least there's television you think i open carry a smith and wesson three fifty seven magnum because i believe violence is always wrong ok so i open carry what i can do we need a vocabulary lesson about the meaning of initiate what i said was it is morally wrong for human beings to ever initiate force against fellow human beings if you want to people who can access the internet and type are really this stupid or if they're just saying so you. and it's nothing more than a stupid attempt at this credit in libertarianism and i'm actually a major advocate of using force and self defense when appropriate and certainly believe as if there was any questions to write good but overthrowing the british by violence was appropriate but lest we forget the indians did it with a lot less violence and it's great it's about multiculturalism but ideas can't destroy
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one of britain's most successful newspapers printst its last edition. . >> i don't know how they don't do toe tapping. the wake-up song for the space shuttle "atlantis" this morning was dedicated to commander chris ferguson. today "atlantis" will dock with the international space station and the crew will begin delivering supplies. the shuttle is set to land july 20th at kennedy space center. nasa says they may add one more day to the mission. >>> today's edition of england's controversial and hugely popular newspaper "news of the world" will be the last. a hacking scandal plagued the tabloid so much so that they decided to shut it down. >> reporter: after the final edition of the "news of the world" rolled off the presses, the paper's editor and its staff showed off the front page. the headline, thank you and good-bye. the 168-year-old tabloid that thrived on scandal, shamed celebrities and brought down politicians was brought down by a scandal of its own making involving allegations of bribery and voice mail hacking that one paper dubbed britain's watergate. three people have been ar
one of britain's most successful newspapers printst its last edition. . >> i don't know how they don't do toe tapping. the wake-up song for the space shuttle "atlantis" this morning was dedicated to commander chris ferguson. today "atlantis" will dock with the international space station and the crew will begin delivering supplies. the shuttle is set to land july 20th at kennedy space center. nasa says they may add one more day to the mission. >>> today's...
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i mean, when rebecca brooks, who was his right hand woman in britain, she was very aware. i was looking at the same books we both had. and we were sending $4,000 a week to private investigators, doing these kind of practices. and it was just extraordinary, you know, if she was the department boss and she then moved up to be editor. how could you not notice spending over $100,000 a year on this kind of thing and not even ask what it's for? her position is ludicrous. >> rupert murdoch and his son, james murdoch, have agreed to testify tuesday at a parliamentary committee hearing on this scandal. stay tuned to cnn for developments on this story. >>> a key adviser to afghan president hamid karzai is ass s assassinated near kabul on the same day that nato begins handing over power to the afghan forces. >>> you can reach out to us on twitter, facebook, or cnn.com. also, my book, "transparent," available in ebook and anywhere books are sold. d, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman w
i mean, when rebecca brooks, who was his right hand woman in britain, she was very aware. i was looking at the same books we both had. and we were sending $4,000 a week to private investigators, doing these kind of practices. and it was just extraordinary, you know, if she was the department boss and she then moved up to be editor. how could you not notice spending over $100,000 a year on this kind of thing and not even ask what it's for? her position is ludicrous. >> rupert murdoch and...
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. >> britain is expecting a large protest during the olympics. they are expecting terror attacks. they are saying that the threat will be severe. çñ ]s we are looking at live shots as two astronauts are getting it ready to do a space walk. they are going to be doing a couple of experiments. it is just before 6:00 a.m. our time. we will have those pictures live. >> we want a look at the weather in see how the day is shaping up. >> this is the shot of the golden gate bridge and you conceive the fog visibility is. it is cool and there is fog and drizzle this afternoon little be partly cloudy and all lot cooler the fog returns while you sleep. this is look of the satellite view of the fog and currently where is the winds is the other part of the story today this is look of the wind speeds right now. our inland locations are getting a cool down. this afternoon i will warm- up our warmest temperature could possibly be just 75. friday we turn the corner and then slowly the temperatures will increase. temperatures will get back to normal next week. >> a much better ride right now than e
. >> britain is expecting a large protest during the olympics. they are expecting terror attacks. they are saying that the threat will be severe. çñ ]s we are looking at live shots as two astronauts are getting it ready to do a space walk. they are going to be doing a couple of experiments. it is just before 6:00 a.m. our time. we will have those pictures live. >> we want a look at the weather in see how the day is shaping up. >> this is the shot of the golden gate bridge...
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so the right decision so as an investigation is now underway in britain allegations that murdoch's companies hacked the cell phones of nine eleven victims are also bringing the anger to america in fact several lawmakers democrats and republicans are already calling for a d.o.j. investigation into murdoch's news corp here in the states senator jay rockefeller and frank lautenberg have both raised a very fair point if the u.k. news outlets had no fear of dabbling in illegal activities what's to stop the u.s. branches of news corp from doing the same thing and in fact that lumbered went on to say further investigation may reveal that current reports only scratches the surface of the problem at news corp accordingly i am requesting that the d.o.j. and c.c. examine these circumstances and determine whether u.s. laws have been violated the families of the victims of nine eleven have also come forward supporting the call for a probe into whether or not murdoch took advantage of the personal information for the sake of a big story so as news corp find itself in the middle of the biggest media scanda
so the right decision so as an investigation is now underway in britain allegations that murdoch's companies hacked the cell phones of nine eleven victims are also bringing the anger to america in fact several lawmakers democrats and republicans are already calling for a d.o.j. investigation into murdoch's news corp here in the states senator jay rockefeller and frank lautenberg have both raised a very fair point if the u.k. news outlets had no fear of dabbling in illegal activities what's to...